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Effects of Higher Minimum Wages on Teen Employment and School Enrollment


  Author: Mark D. Turner, Berna Demiralp
Publisher: Joint Center for Poverty Research
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Document Date:                  July 2000
Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Employment
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > High School
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Family Income
 

This study provides evidence that, overall, increasing the minimum wage would lead to increased levels of employment and slightly decreased school enrollment for teenagers.  For central-city black and Hispanic youths, however, it was found that raising the minimum wage would contribute to higher rates of idleness.

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